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Which Shall it be? Era of Terror or
Peace
1955

Cataclysm
1962

Apocalyptic
cityscape in flames
"Land of the..."
1955
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BIOGRAPHY
Eugene
Von Bruenchenhein was born in Marinette, Wisconsin,
in 1910, a year when Halley's Comet came back into
the near Solar System. His mother died when he was
seven. His father, a sign painter, married again to
a woman who not only wrote treatises on evolution
and reincarnation but also painted on canvas. It seems
likely that Von Bruenchenhein learned to paint from
both of them at an early age. He attended Catholic
schools in Green Bay and Milwaukee through the tenth
grade, then dropped out to work first in the small
family grocery business, then later in a greenhouse
and flower shop. He married Eveline Kalke (who called
herself Marie) in 1943, and a year later went to work
in a commercial bakery. He stayed with the bakery
until it went out of business in 1959, then spent
the rest of his life in semiretirement. Shortly after
his death in 1983, it was revealed that he had spent
much of his life making art in seclusion. Thousands
of drawings and paintings were discovered in his home,
along with odd floral ceramic pieces, miniature furniture
and towers made from gilded chicken bones, large cement
sculptures, dozens of poems and written works, and
hundreds of photographs of his wife Marie in exotic
costumes and settings. She and his close family had
kept his immense output a secret for decades. Although
his early works were more traditional depictions of
flowers and landscapes, among them was found a vast
series of apocalyptic finger paintings, begun in 1954
in reaction to the development of the hydrogen bomb.
Later works reveal interests in evolution and the
origins of life, outer space, and futuristic cities.
Throughout his house he had placed messages to himself,
some in pencil scribbled directly onto the wall, and
some on gilded homemade plaques. One in the basement
said, "Create and Be Recognized!" while
a plaque in the kitchen testified: "Eugene Von
BruenchenheinFreelance Artist, Poet and Sculptor,
Inovator [sic], Arrow maker and Plant man, Bone artifacts
constructor, Photographer and Architect, Philosopher."
BOOKS
The
End is Near! Roger Manley. Illustrated. Bio.
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